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Bob... Regarding your original message found at the end of this one. I
am the one holding the 36 lb snook caught from the surf in Mazatlan, México that is shown on the PowerPro brochure. I do have to tell you that PowerPro is my favorite PE braided line but those words on the brochure were not precisely the words I used, but that is another story. The snook was caught using 30 lb PowerPro on a conventional ABU 6500 CS Mag that I use to surf fish. I was casting from shore a soft swimbait on a jig head. Using the same reel (and rod) I am able to cast a 4 oz. lead 180 yds. away with 30 lb PowerPro. Using 30 lb nylon monofilament I could reach maybe half the distance at the most. That particular snook was caught casting around 100 yds away from shore to a submerged rock that I am sure I could not have reached using 30 lb. nylon monofilament. Not the typical largemouth fishing scenario for sure, nor even the typical snook cast. ![]() Hopes this clears your doubt. Best wishes. Sergio Escutia From: Bob La Londe ) Subject: Power Pro View: Complete Thread (23 articles) Original Format Newsgroups: rec.outdoors.fishing.bass Date: 2004-04-05 07:50:37 PST Ok, I do not get this. Sure Power Pro is better than many of hte older braids, but I have issues with this fromt he Power Pro website. "PowerPro lets me cast up to twice as far as with monofilament. I can always cast to where the fish are with PowerPro." - Sergio Escutia (36-lb. snook, 30-lb. PowerPro) I have experimented with PP vs Flourocarbo for pitchign which is in my opinion one of the applications most affected by anything that can be affected by anything when it comes to distance. 20LB Seaguar easily pitches further than 50LB PP. Even a rooky like me can see the difference on identical rods with the same weight weight and plastic. -- Public Fishing Forums Fishing Link Index www.YumaBassMan.com webmaster at YumaBsssMan dot com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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Bob, It is interesting that your query drew a DIRECT response from the guy
who caught the fish. However, his response actually proves your theory, in my book. PP is spooled onto almost every one of my baitcasting & spinning reels. I believe, as you do, that, when casting... light 1/16th to 1 oz lures..., it cuts down on my casting distance. Now, If I was throwing a much heavier (4 oz.) weight...it may be the cat's meow. In spite of it costing me some casting distance, its ability to allow me to pull out the "occasional" backlashes ( and the fewer backlashes that I get, compared to mono)...keeps the stuff on my many rods. Its a love-hate relationship for me. I like the feedback I get with a spinner bait; crankbait etc.; I like the instant striking capabilities; I like the fewer & easier to remove backlashes; ....I hate the loss of casting distance with light-weight lures, and the "grinding" sound I get when reeling a lure in. regards, RichG -- RichG manager, Carolina Skiff Owners Group on MSN http://groups.msn.com/CarolinaSkiffOwners --------------------------------------------------------- |
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Bob, It is interesting that your query drew a DIRECT response from the guy
who caught the fish. However, his response actually proves your theory, in my book. PP is spooled onto almost every one of my baitcasting & spinning reels. I believe, as you do, that, when casting... light 1/16th to 1 oz lures..., it cuts down on my casting distance. Now, If I was throwing a much heavier (4 oz.) weight...it may be the cat's meow. In spite of it costing me some casting distance, its ability to allow me to pull out the "occasional" backlashes ( and the fewer backlashes that I get, compared to mono)...keeps the stuff on my many rods. Its a love-hate relationship for me. I like the feedback I get with a spinner bait; crankbait etc.; I like the instant striking capabilities; I like the fewer & easier to remove backlashes; ....I hate the loss of casting distance with light-weight lures, and the "grinding" sound I get when reeling a lure in. regards, RichG -- RichG manager, Carolina Skiff Owners Group on MSN http://groups.msn.com/CarolinaSkiffOwners --------------------------------------------------------- |
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Bob, It is interesting that your query drew a DIRECT response from the guy
who caught the fish. However, his response actually proves your theory, in my book. PP is spooled onto almost every one of my baitcasting & spinning reels. I believe, as you do, that, when casting... light 1/16th to 1 oz lures..., it cuts down on my casting distance. Now, If I was throwing a much heavier (4 oz.) weight...it may be the cat's meow. In spite of it costing me some casting distance, its ability to allow me to pull out the "occasional" backlashes ( and the fewer backlashes that I get, compared to mono)...keeps the stuff on my many rods. Its a love-hate relationship for me. I like the feedback I get with a spinner bait; crankbait etc.; I like the instant striking capabilities; I like the fewer & easier to remove backlashes; ....I hate the loss of casting distance with light-weight lures, and the "grinding" sound I get when reeling a lure in. regards, RichG -- RichG manager, Carolina Skiff Owners Group on MSN http://groups.msn.com/CarolinaSkiffOwners --------------------------------------------------------- |
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